Statistics for Biologists – A refresher course

  • Start Date: October 18, 2011
  • End Date: October 20, 2011
  • City: Revelstoke BC
  • Instructor: Dr. Carl Schwarz

Course description

“The earth is flat (p<0.5).”

 

Many scientific studies are full of statistical jargon, tables of averages and other statistics, and results of statistical tests which purport to prove a certain hypothesis. The purpose of this course was to review some of the basic sampling and experiment designs used by ecologists and to understand exactly what can and cannot be extracted from a set of data. With the advent of modern statistical packages, the analysis of data is fairly easy, but it is far too easy to get nonsense results. This course also reviewed common pitfalls in the analysis of data.

This course is taught by Dr. Carl Schwarz from Simon Fraser University to a maximum class size of 16 people. Carl has a wealth of information about statistics for biologists posted on his website at: http://www.stat.sfu.ca/~cschwarz/. Participants are required to bring a laptop computer loaded with the current version of JMP software (trial version is adequate for the course). JMP is a SAS program.

 

Course outline

1. Review of statistical concepts on estimates, standard errors, confidence intervals, p-values etc.

2. Overview of environmental monitoring designs

3. Overview of some basic sampling strategies

  • simple random sample
  • stratified sampling
  • cluster sampling
  • two stage sampling
  • ratio estimation

4. Details on simple random sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling

  • how to plan
  • sample size requirements etc
  • how to analyze
  • pitfalls and which to use when

5. Overview of experimental designs (single factor, two factor)

6. Details on single factor designs

  • two-sample t-test
  • one way ANOVA
  • subsampling
  • pseudo-replication, pairing, blocking, etc.

7. Overview of regression analysis

8. Details on single variable regression analysis

9. Overview of categorical data analysis

10. Details on chi-square tests

11. A.I.C. Statistics (very briefly)

Contact

  • Phone 250-837-9311
  • Fax 250-837-9311
  • Email

Mailing Address

  • P.O. Box 2568
  • Revelstoke, British Columbia V0E 2S0
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